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Sunday as a sacred day from early days in Mississippi Territory...

 
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Sunday as a sacred day from early days in Mississippi Territory

SUNDAY OBSERVANCE IN ALABAMA Sunday, the first day of the week, has been recognized as a sacred day since the very earliest days of the Mississippi Territory. On March 12, 1803, the Legislative council and House of Representatives of that Territory, of which the present State of Alabama was then in part the eastern half, […]

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PATRON + Six family of settlers in Washington and Clarke County were led by Daniel Boone

Early Permanent Settlers in Washington and Clarke County, Alabama Early permanent settlers came from Georgia, colonized in 1733, from the Carolinas, colonized between 1640 and 1670, from Virginia, the first English settlement commenced from Kentucky, settled by six families led by DANIEL BOONE in 1773, and joined by forty others from POWELL’S Valley, who constituted […]

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PATRON – Original Court records of Montgomery County, Alabama 1817

ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY (From Original Volume filed in Montgomery County Court House) June Term Orphans Court 1817 On the third Monday in June in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight hundred and Seventeen the Honourable the Orphans Court for the County of Montgomery Mississippi Territory of the United States met […]

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PATRON + TOMBSTONE TUESDAY: Curious tombstones from Tennessee and New York

Block Island, N. Y He’s done a catching cod And gone to meet his God. From Tennessee She lived a life of virtue and died of the Cholera morbus, caused by eating green fruit in hope of a blessed immortality. Reader, go thou and do likewise. ALABAMA FOOTPRINTS Confrontation:: Lost & Forgotten Stories Prior to […]

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